A recent study has revealed a significant decline in pollinating insects due to climate change and changes in land use, posing a major threat to tropical crops such as mango, watermelon, coffee, and cocoa.
Wild Pollinators, the unsung heroes of our ecosystems, face dire straits. Climate change, exposure to pesticides, disease, and invasive species have contributed to significant declines in pollinator populations around the world
The absence of pollinators, including butterflies, is causing significant human health consequences, according to a new modelling study published in Environmental Health Perspectives.